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advanced_tools:stacks [2017/11/08 18:04]
jakobadmin [Researcher]
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 by Grothendieck in the second half of the 20th century and as by Grothendieck in the second half of the 20th century and as
 witnessed by a multitude of modern developments,​ a more natural mathematical witnessed by a multitude of modern developments,​ a more natural mathematical
-description of many phenomena in geometry is obtained by re- +description of many phenomena in geometry is obtained by refining ​from traditional geometric spaces to more refined kinds of spaces
-fining ​from traditional geometric spaces to more refined kinds of spaces+
 known as “stacks”. known as “stacks”.
 +
 +[...]
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 +Our main motivation to consider sheaves and stacks is to provide a nonperturbative
 +framework in which we can do physics. Much of gauge theory is
 +done in perturbation theory, but in fact **non-perturbative effects** such as Dirac
 +monopoles and Yang-Mills instantons play a crucial role in fundamental physics
 +[5]. **The language of stacks is the natural language for these phenomena.**
 +
 <​cite>​https://​ncatlab.org/​schreiber/​files/​Eggertsson2014.pdf</​cite></​blockquote>​ <​cite>​https://​ncatlab.org/​schreiber/​files/​Eggertsson2014.pdf</​cite></​blockquote>​
  
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 <tabbox History> ​ <tabbox History> ​
 +The idea of using stacks goes back to a manuscript titled Pursuing Stacks by Alexander Grothendieck. For some more information,​ see https://​ncatlab.org/​nlab/​show/​Pursuing+Stacks ​
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